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Qualifying low-income families can get help through state programs
DES MOINES, Iowa – (Oct. 20, 2022) – With the winter heating season around the corner, applications for the state-administered, federally funded Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, are open. The funding is available for those who are struggling financially and qualify for state assistance.
 
In addition to LIHEAP, there may be other assistance available. Customers are urged to contact their local community action agency about payment assistance options, as well as the state agency that administers low-income energy assistance.
 
“We encourage customers who are facing financial challenges to apply for LIHEAP funds and other assistance through their local community action outreach office or state LIHEAP administrator,” Mike Gehringer, vice president of customer operations for MidAmerican Energy, said. “For qualifying households, these extra funds can help ease the strain on monthly budgets.”
 
Customers who have received a disconnection notice are encouraged to call MidAmerican at 888-427-5632 to discuss possible payment options.
 
LIHEAP
LIHEAP helps qualified low-income families pay winter heating bills. Each state receives and administers funds from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, so programs vary by state.
 
Illinois LIHEAP
To be eligible for LIHEAP in Illinois, the total household income for an applicant must be at or below 200% of 2022 federal poverty guidelines. For example, a single-person household is eligible with an annual gross income at or below $27,180, and a family of four is eligible with an annual gross income at or below $55,500.
 
Customers are encouraged to apply as soon as possible for LIHEAP to ensure they receive the assistance they need. The program will accept applications now through May 31, 2023. To apply, Illinois residents in Rock Island, Mercer and Henry counties should contact Project NOW, Inc. at projectnow.org or 309-793-6391. Residents can also call the state’s LIHEAP hotline at 833-711-0374.
 
Iowa LIHEAP
Community action agencies in Iowa review applications and administer grant funds. Household income and size, type of primary heating fuel, housing type and other factors are considered. 
 
To be eligible for LIHEAP in Iowa, the total household income for an applicant must be at or below 200% of 2022 federal poverty guidelines. For example, a single-person household is eligible with an annual gross income at or below $27,180. A family of four is eligible with an annual gross income at or below $55,500. The program began taking applications October 1 for those 60 years old or older and will accept applications beginning November 1 for all others. The program accepts applications through April 30, 2023.
 
Eligible customers who need help with energy bills should apply for LIHEAP at a local community action agency. The Iowa Department of Human Rights has additional information about the program and eligibility requirements.
 
Nebraska LIHEAP
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services administers the state’s LIHEAP assistance.
 
To be eligible for LIHEAP in Nebraska, the total household income for an applicant must be at or below 150% of 2022 federal poverty guidelines. For example, a single-person household can qualify with an annual gross income at or below $20,385, and a family of four can qualify with an annual gross income at or below $41,625.
 
Nebraska customers can apply for assistance now through March 31, 2023, for the 2022-2023 heating season. LIHEAP application forms are available through the ACCESSNebraska website, by phone at 800-383-4278 or at a local Nebraska DHHS office.
 
South Dakota LIEAP
South Dakota’s Department of Social Services distributes Low Income Energy Assistance Program funds on a first-come, first-served basis through March 31, 2023. Eligibility for South Dakota’s LIEAP is based on the number of people residing in the home, type and cost of heating, and the household income. For example, a single-person household can qualify with a maximum 3-month income of $6,795 or less and a four-person household can qualify with a maximum 3-month income of $13,692 or less.
 
South Dakota LIEAP application forms are available at the South Dakota Department of Social Services website, by phone at 800-233-8503 or at local DSS offices.
 
Budget Billing provides predictable monthly bill
MidAmerican customers who want to avoid month-to-month bill fluctuations can opt for the Budget Billing program, which allows customers to pay the same amount each month for a set period. Budget Billing does not lower rates or costs but does offer a more predictable bill.
 
How you can help low-income customers this winter
To help those in need, customers can donate to MidAmerican’s I CARE program. I CARE provides funding to local community action agencies to assist low-income residents with heating bills and home weatherization.
 
Customer donations fund I CARE, together with a 25% match from MidAmerican. Tax-deductible donations to the I CARE program stay within the local community and go directly to help those in need. MidAmerican customers can donate to the I CARE program by noting the donation amount on their monthly bill or pledging online.
 
About MidAmerican Energy
MidAmerican Energy, headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, serves 795,000 electric customers in Iowa, Illinois and South Dakota, and 774,000 natural gas customers in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and South Dakota. Information about MidAmerican Energy is available at midamericanenergy.com and company social media channels.